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Unterstützung für das Skype-Protokoll in Miranda NG, basierend auf dem neuen Skype for Web. | Unterstützung für das Skype-Protokoll in Miranda NG, basierend auf dem neuen Skype for Web. | ||
== FAQ == | |||
; Why doesn't SkypeWeb for Miranda open chats created earlier with the native Skype client? Skype client still opens those chats correctly. | |||
: There are two kinds of chat in Skype: P2P chats and new ones created on Microsoft servers. Skype client works with both of them. SkypeWeb doesn't support P2P chats which were created quite a long time ago or with Skype of old versions. | |||
: The latest Skype client creates chats compatible with SkypeWeb. | |||
: To tell the type of your chat use command <tt>/get name</tt> in Skype client. Send it as message in chat and it will return the chat's name: | |||
# "name=#username$***" means P2P chat | |||
# "name=19:***@thread.skype" means cloud chat | |||
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Revision as of 16:17, 5 November 2015
Skype protocol (Web) | |
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Dateiname | SkypeWeb.dll |
Autor | Miranda NG team |
Homepage | |
Download-Links | |
Stabile Version: | 32-bit, 64-bit |
Entwicklungsversion: | 32-bit, 64-bit |
Unterstützung für das Skype-Protokoll in Miranda NG, basierend auf dem neuen Skype for Web.
FAQ
- Why doesn't SkypeWeb for Miranda open chats created earlier with the native Skype client? Skype client still opens those chats correctly.
- There are two kinds of chat in Skype: P2P chats and new ones created on Microsoft servers. Skype client works with both of them. SkypeWeb doesn't support P2P chats which were created quite a long time ago or with Skype of old versions.
- The latest Skype client creates chats compatible with SkypeWeb.
- To tell the type of your chat use command /get name in Skype client. Send it as message in chat and it will return the chat's name:
- "name=#username$***" means P2P chat
- "name=19:***@thread.skype" means cloud chat